But in recent decades, the assimilationist ethic has been badly undermined. |
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But conflict resolution in recent decades is at odds with the principled approach. |
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Trends in tropical cyclone activity in the Australian region show that the total number of cyclones has decreased in recent decades. |
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However, in recent decades geologists have been saying that the gradualistic uniformitarianism of Charles Lyell does not match the evidence. |
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However, in recent decades the implicit analysis this approach provides has been greatly strengthened by the more explicit case-study method. |
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Second, several studies in recent decades have pointed to a neglect of traditional manufacturing and heavy industry as a problem. |
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The relative contribution of cancer to overall mortality has been increasing in recent decades. |
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Regulations like the one for scallopers have become increasingly common in recent decades. |
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But rank and file American travelers can attest to the changing attitudes of Western Europeans toward the United States in recent decades. |
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While levels of obesity have increased in recent decades, consumption of biscuits, cakes and confectionery has remained static. |
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The hunt once the exclusive sport of the landed gentry has in recent decades seen a change. |
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Furthermore, in recent decades, farmers in this area primarily grew cotton and alfalfa. |
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His assertion that tautologies were the only secure predictions anticipates similar views of social scientists in recent decades. |
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Thanks to the widespread availability of effective antivenins, snakebite fatalities in Australia have become rare in recent decades. |
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The growth of revivalism as a collective phenomenon in recent decades might also be seen in relation to more general reactions against nostalgia. |
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Many economists have in recent decades come to be persuaded that there is a way to get the political incubus off the economy's back. |
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Logophobia has found popular expression in recent decades in the movement known as General Semantics. |
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And in the central Arctic, submarine measurements indicate that the average thickness has declined by 40 percent in recent decades. |
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They are visible among the technocrats behind Korea's economic development in recent decades. |
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With these objectives in mind, many navies of the world have been widely using in recent decades small surface ships that include corvettes and combatant crafts. |
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The number of native Bajan speakers has declined in recent decades. |
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Serious scientists began to argue it would be feasible to grow meat in a lab in recent decades. |
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This imbroglio is emblematic of the mainline's difficulty with articulating a substantive vision of family life and family ministry in recent decades. |
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Due to infrequent maintenance in recent decades, many of the city's grand structures are in terminal decay, undone by the vandalism of official apathy. |
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Like the upper bureaucracy, academia has also expanded rapidly in recent decades. |
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As such, contemporary journalistic criticism provides a resource that has gone largely unconsidered by academic television research in recent decades. |
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About those, he says that three quarters of all Nobel laureates in science, medicine, and economics have lived and worked in the U.S. in recent decades. |
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Only in recent decades has the country enjoyed something of a cultural and economic renaissance. |
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Statistics show that in recent decades, shares have made up an increasingly large proportion of households' financial assets in many countries. |
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Report Details The Airborne ISR market is one which has seen significant investment in recent decades. |
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The life of one of these men, Latigo Washington, reflected his country's struggles in recent decades. |
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The modern Democratic Party's views on abortion, taxes, gun rights, and other issues escalated the shift in recent decades. |
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They long were idolized, but historians in recent decades have become much more critical, especially regarding Disraeli. |
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The language has undergone a revival in recent decades and is considered to be an important part of Cornish identity, culture and heritage. |
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These have been toned down in recent decades as he has adapted and transformed the techniques into more subtle methods. |
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Several proglacial lakes have also formed in recent decades at the end of glaciers on the eastern side of New Zealand's Southern Alps. |
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In Central Europe it has become more abundant in recent decades due to a reduction in the incidence of rabies. |
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Immigrants to the UK in recent decades have brought many more languages to the country. |
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As a result, cases of malaria and TB have declined in recent decades with cases of contractions amongst Bahraini nationals becoming rare. |
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Historians in recent decades have been polarized over emphasizing or downplaying the importance of the Act. |
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The country has lost nine out of ten water voles in recent decades due to habitat loss and predation by the introduced American mink. |
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Crisis for the counterinsurgent Britain had fought in several wars in recent decades and would soon be embroiled in one of the first global wars. |
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The book describes how popular culture has coarsened in recent decades. |
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Medical science has made amazing progress in recent decades. |
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But a number of Europeanisms have appeared in writing, though not yet in speech, in recent decades. |
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Letterboxing originated on Dartmoor in the 19th century and has become increasingly popular in recent decades. |
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Coupled with the Fortress of Louisbourg, it has driven the growth of the tourism industry on the island in recent decades. |
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Novelist have also been interested in the subject of racial and gender identity in recent decades. |
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Several shorter musicals on Broadway and in the West End have been presented in one act in recent decades. |
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Tolerance as an important theme in musicals has continued in recent decades. |
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However, the light musical stage in other countries has become more active in recent decades. |
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Another grand form of portrait sculpture is the equestrian statue of a rider on horse, which has become rare in recent decades. |
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Finnish folk music has undergone a roots revival in recent decades, and has become a part of popular music. |
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However, the condition of the salmon in Haida has been affected in recent decades. |
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Western attitudes towards killer whales have changed dramatically in recent decades. |
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Some of the uninhabited islands have only become uninhabited in recent decades, for economic reasons. |
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The extent of sea ice around Antarctica has remained roughly constant in recent decades, although the thickness changes are unclear. |
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Several circus troupes were created in recent decades, the most important being without any doubt the Cirque du Soleil. |
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As the Earth's 'third pole', the Tibetan Plateau has experienced a pronounced warming in recent decades. |
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The concept of superfluid cleaning is one of the few completely novel ideas to be advanced for banknotes in recent decades. |
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Mahler has become, in recent decades, the most popular symphonist in the concert repertoire. |
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Also, the age at which patients present with primary immunodeficiencies has changed drastically in recent decades. |
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The range of transmission of dengue fever, one of the most prevalent arboviral diseases in the world, has increased in recent decades. |
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Yet, like so many other alarmist studies produced by self-styled consumer advocates in recent decades, they contain fatal methodological flaws. |
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Historians in recent decades have argued that from a worldwide standpoint, the most important feature of the early modern period was its globalizing character. |
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At one time the town claimed the largest Fur Seal in the Southern Hemisphere, although the size of that beast has reduced considerably in recent decades. |
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The ozone hole that forms each year in the stratosphere over Antarctica was slightly smaller in 2013 than average in recent decades, according to NASA satellite data. |
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The discovery of substantial deposits of North Sea oil in 1965 and the renewables sector have contributed to a degree of economic stability in recent decades. |
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Ever since hot metal typesetting gave way to photocomposition and then desktop publishing, their respective fortunes and identities have changed enormously in recent decades. |
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Some provinces of the Anglican Communion have begun ordaining women as bishops in recent decades for example, the United States, New Zealand, Canada and Cuba. |
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A large number of towns have applied for the honour in recent decades including Blackpool, Colchester, Gateshead, Ipswich, Swindon, Middlesbrough and Croydon. |
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Abstract expressionism has gained popularity in recent decades. |
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Russian synchronized swimming is the best in the world, with almost all gold medals at Olympics and World Championships having been swept by Russians in recent decades. |
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Rome has extensive amount of ancient catacombs, or underground burial places under or near the city, of which there are at least forty, some discovered only in recent decades. |
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However, political and academic changes in recent decades have improved the status of creoles, both as living languages and as object of linguistic study. |
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However, in recent decades, most mature elms of European or North American origin have died from Dutch elm disease, caused by a microfungus dispersed by bark beetles. |
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Models are unable to reproduce the rapid warming observed in recent decades when only taking into account variations in solar output and volcanic activity. |
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